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Ronan Keating The Best Of Me


Every time you cross my mind
I catch my breath and sigh
And every memory that we shared
Still lives deep inside
Just like a ship without an ocean
Like a sun without a sky

You were the best of me
I swear you were the best of me
And since you have gone there’s nothing left in me
My love you were the best of me
When I close my eyes I see you there

Every night you come to me
Your touch so soft and sweet
We leave this world so far behind
But only in my dreams

Somebody stole the stars from my sky
Oh won’t you please return to me

You were the best of me
I swear you were the best of me
And since you have gone there’s nothing left in me
My love you were the best of me
When I close my eyes I see you there
As I see you there
Will I see you again?
Will I see you again?

Somebody stole the stars from my sky
Oh won’t you please return to me

You were the best of me
I swear you were the best of me
And since you have gone there’s nothing left in me
My love you were the best of me
When I close my eyes I see you there
See you there
I see you there



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